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Donaldson Brown
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Auxiliary Services
621 W. Lombard Street
Room 204
Baltimore, Maryland   21201-1041
Tel: (410) 706-0025
Fax: (410) 706-4157

 

A. Marian Lipinski, Director

Institutionally manages the Donaldson Brown Center, a conference/ retreat facility owned by the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) and located in Port Deposit, MD.

Operates the campus-wide copy concession, which includes a debit- card system that provides access to 17 copiers and two printers located in the Health Sciences Library and various schools across campus.

Develops and manages contracts for food services in Student Union and Dental School, campus food vending, University Bookstore, Credit Union and related services.

Oversees the contract for the University Bookstore which is managed by Barnes and Noble and located in the Baltimore Student Union.

Participates in the management of the on-campus child care center and manages the UMB Child Care Scholarship Program.

Develops and implements self-supporting services to meet the expanding activities and needs of the UMB professional schools.

Coordinates the conference facility arrangements for the UMB Executive Development Program and the conference use of the atrium space (President's Hall) within the National Museum of Dentistry.

This office is also responsible for the following campus support services:

  • Responsible for the operation and maintenance of Pascault Row apartments and Student Union residence hall. (6-8087/FAX 6-0668)
  • Coordinates the operations and maintenance of the Student Union building.
  • Provides students with information and real estate listings concerning convenient, affordable and safe living accommodations in neighborhoods surrounding the UMB campus. Additionally, this program assists students looking for roommates within the UMB student population.